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The Earth. The Earths orbital distance from the sun is 149,597,890km (92,955,820 miles) on average. This average sun to Earth distance is how one Astronomical Unit is defined (1 AU).
An astronomical unit is the distance from the sun to earth.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
An "astronomical unit" is a measure of distance - based on the distance from the Earth to the Sun. "meters per second" is a measure of speed. These are not convertable one to the other.
A single Astronomical Unit (AU) is exactly 149,600,000 kilometres.
One Astronomical Unit (abbreviated AU) is the distance from the Sun to the Earth, which is 93 million miles. So the Earth's orbital radius 1 AU.
The Earth. The Earths orbital distance from the sun is 149,597,890km (92,955,820 miles) on average. This average sun to Earth distance is how one Astronomical Unit is defined (1 AU).
The orbital speed goes with the inverse square-root of distance. The Earth at 1 astronomical unit goes at 18.5 miles per second, so Mars at 1.52 astronomical units travels at 18.5/sqrt(1.52) or 15 miles/sec.
That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.
An astronomical unit is the distance from the sun to earth.
An Astronomical Unit, or AU is the distance from the sun to the Earth. One Astronomical Unit is 92 955 887.6 miles.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
An astronomical unit is the distance from Earth to Sun, about 150,000,000 million km.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
Earth. An astronomical unit is the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
An "astronomical unit" is a measure of distance - based on the distance from the Earth to the Sun. "meters per second" is a measure of speed. These are not convertable one to the other.